WO2010125688A1 - Device for determining fuel property - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a fuel property discriminating device for discriminating the property of fuel supplied from a fuel tank to an internal combustion engine in a vehicle driven by the internal combustion engine.
- An example of such an internal combustion engine is an internal combustion engine that uses ethanol-mixed gasoline in which ethanol is mixed with gasoline.
- ethanol-mixed gasoline in which ethanol is mixed with gasoline.
- the calorific value per unit volume differs greatly between ethanol and gasoline, and therefore it is necessary to adjust the air-fuel ratio according to the ethanol concentration of the fuel.
- the properties of the fuel used are not always known and are not always constant.
- ethanol-mixed gasoline there are a plurality of types of ethanol-mixed gasoline on the market that have different ethanol concentrations, and therefore, fuel with an ethanol concentration different from the fuel in the fuel tank may be added by refueling.
- fuel with an ethanol concentration different from the fuel in the fuel tank may be added by refueling.
- means for knowing the properties of the fuel being used is required.
- a fuel property sensor is conventionally used as the above means.
- Techniques relating to fuel property sensors are described in, for example, Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 2008-157728 and Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 5-045281.
- the fuel property sensors disclosed in these patent documents are optical, but other types of fuel property sensors are also known as described in, for example, Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 2008-014741.
- Most fuel property sensors are composed of a sensor element and a circuit, even if the detection method is different. For this reason, in order to operate a fuel property sensor, supply of electric power is required.
- Activating the fuel property sensor makes it possible to determine the property of the fuel used in the internal combustion engine.
- power is consumed, and the power consumption is not small.
- ECU Electronic control unit
- electric power is also consumed in the ECU while the fuel property sensor is operated. From the viewpoint of the load on the ECU and the viewpoint of the fuel consumption of the vehicle, it is desirable to suppress the power consumption required for the operation of each device as much as possible. Such a request is no exception for the fuel property sensor, and it is desired to determine the fuel property with less power consumption.
- the present invention has been made to solve the above-described problems, and by efficiently determining the fuel property by operating the fuel property sensor, the power consumption due to energization of the fuel property sensor is reduced.
- An object of the present invention is to provide a fuel property discriminating apparatus which can be used.
- the fuel property determination device includes a fuel property sensor, a switch, means for determining the fuel property supplied to the internal combustion engine based on the signal of the fuel property sensor, and means for storing the determination result It is equipped with.
- the fuel property sensor is attached to a fuel supply path from the fuel tank to the internal combustion engine.
- the switch is a means for switching on / off of energization to the fuel property sensor, and turns on the power to the fuel property sensor in response to a power-on permission signal. When the power is turned on, the fuel property sensor operates and outputs a signal corresponding to the fuel property.
- the fuel property determination device further includes means for determining whether or not the fuel property has been determined in the previous trip when starting the internal combustion engine, and determining the transmission time from the determination result. And a means for transmitting a permission signal.
- the permission signal transmitting means waits for a while after starting the internal combustion engine and transmits the permission signal when it is determined that the fuel property has been determined in the previous trip. The power consumption by the fuel property sensor can be reduced by the waiting time. For the calculation of the fuel injection amount during that time, the stored fuel property determination result in the previous trip may be used.
- the permission signal transmitting means transmits the permission signal immediately after the internal combustion engine is started.
- “immediately after starting the internal combustion engine” is a relative meaning to waiting for “while” and does not limit the transmission timing of the permission signal to a specific timing. However, it is preferable that the permission signal be transmitted as soon as possible. It is particularly preferable if the fuel property sensor is activated to determine the fuel property and the determination result can be reflected in the calculation of the fuel injection amount for the first fuel injection.
- the fuel property determination device further includes means for determining whether or not the fuel property is determined in the previous trip when the internal combustion engine is started, and fueling the fuel tank.
- the permission signal transmitting means is a permission signal immediately after the internal combustion engine is started only when the fuel supply signal is detected at the start of the internal combustion engine and it is determined that the fuel property has not been determined in the previous trip. To send.
- the permission signal is transmitted after waiting for a while after the internal combustion engine is started. Even if new fuel is supplied before starting the internal combustion engine, the old fuel remaining in the fuel supply path (the same fuel used in the previous trip) is supplied to the internal combustion engine for a while after the start. Because it is done. Even when the fuel supply signal is not detected when the internal combustion engine is started, the permission signal is transmitted after waiting for the time required for the fuel in the fuel tank to reach the attachment position of the fuel property sensor. This is because if no fuel supply signal is detected, it can be assumed that no new fuel has been supplied, that is, the property of the fuel in the fuel tank has not changed.
- the time waiting for the transmission of the permission signal can be arbitrarily set. For example, it may be a fixed time. However, it is preferable that the time until the integrated value of the amount of fuel consumed in the internal combustion engine reaches a predetermined value after the start of the internal combustion engine is set as a waiting time. Alternatively, after the internal combustion engine is started, the fuel tank may wait for a time required for the fuel in the fuel tank to reach the position where the fuel property sensor is attached.
- the fuel property determination device detects a variation in the air-fuel ratio exceeding the allowable range based on a parameter value correlated with the air-fuel ratio, and detects a variation in the air-fuel ratio exceeding the allowable range. And a means for transmitting a permission signal in the case of being performed.
- the parameter value correlated with the air-fuel ratio include a deviation amount of the air-fuel ratio sensor signal from the reference signal, a feedback amount for air-fuel ratio feedback control, a deviation amount of the actual torque with respect to the target torque, and the like. If the fuel property cannot be accurately determined, the required fuel injection amount cannot be calculated accurately, and as a result, the air-fuel ratio varies.
- a permission signal is transmitted and the fuel property sensor is operated, thereby ensuring air-fuel ratio control by accurately determining the fuel property. .
- the fuel property determination device includes means for measuring a representative temperature representative of the temperature of the internal combustion engine, and after the start of the internal combustion engine when the representative temperature at the start of the internal combustion engine is equal to or lower than a predetermined temperature. And a means for transmitting a permission signal immediately.
- a representative temperature a cooling water temperature, an oil temperature, or an outside air temperature can be used.
- the fuel injection amount is large, and the switching of the fuel in the supply path is fast.
- a permission signal is transmitted immediately after the start of the internal combustion engine, and the fuel property sensor is operated to cope with the change in the fuel property due to quick change of the fuel. Can do.
- the fuel property determination device includes means for measuring the stop time of the internal combustion engine from the previous trip, and when the stop time until the current start exceeds a predetermined time, after the start of the internal combustion engine. Means for immediately transmitting a permission signal.
- the stop time of the internal combustion engine is long, the fuel property may change in the fuel tank or the supply passage.
- a mixed fuel such as ethanol-mixed gasoline is used, there is a possibility that the concentration may be changed by separation of the fuel.
- a permission signal is transmitted immediately after starting and the fuel property sensor is activated to change the fuel property over time. Can also respond.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram illustrating a configuration of a vehicle fuel supply system to which a fuel property determination device according to a first embodiment of the present invention is applied. It is a time chart which shows change of ethanol concentration after refueling in each part of a fuel supply path. It is a flowchart which shows the flow of the power supply control implemented in Embodiment 1 of this invention. It is a flowchart which shows the flow of the power supply control implemented in Embodiment 2 of this invention. It is a flowchart which shows the flow of the power supply control implemented in Embodiment 3 of this invention. It is a flowchart which shows the flow of the power supply control implemented in Embodiment 4 of this invention. It is a flowchart which shows the flow of the power supply control implemented in Embodiment 5 of this invention.
- Embodiment 1 FIG. Embodiment 1 of the present invention will be described with reference to FIGS. 1 to 3.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram showing the configuration of such a vehicle fuel supply system.
- a fuel tank 4 and an injector 10 of an internal combustion engine are connected by a fuel pipe 6.
- a fuel pump 8 is attached to the end of the fuel pipe 6 on the fuel tank 4 side.
- the fuel pump 8 sucks up fuel from the fuel tank 4 and pumps it to the injector 10.
- a fuel property sensor 2 is attached in the middle of the fuel pipe 6.
- the ECU 12 of the vehicle determines the fuel property supplied to the injector 10 based on a signal generated by the fuel property sensor 2.
- the fuel property determination result is stored in a memory in the ECU 12.
- the fuel property sensor 2 is an ethanol concentration sensor that outputs a signal corresponding to the ethanol concentration in the fuel. Therefore, in this embodiment, the fuel property means the ethanol concentration.
- the detection method of the fuel property sensor 2 is not limited, at least the fuel property sensor 2 includes a sensor element and a circuit. For this reason, in order to operate the fuel property sensor 2, it is necessary to supply electric power, which is supplied from a DC power source 14 provided in the vehicle.
- the ECU 12 controls the power supply to the fuel property sensor 2. Specifically, the ECU 12 is provided with a switch 16, and the ECU 12 switches the energized state of the fuel property sensor 2 by turning on / off the switch 16. As the switch 16, a MOSFET is used. For this reason, while the switch 16 is turned on and the fuel property sensor 2 is operated, not only power consumption in the DC power supply 14 but also corresponding power is consumed in the ECU 12.
- Reducing the power consumption of the fuel property sensor 2 is advantageous both in terms of the load on the ECU 12 and in terms of fuel consumption of the vehicle.
- the power consumption is reduced by devising the control logic of the fuel property sensor 2, more specifically, the power control logic.
- the control logic of the fuel property sensor 2 more specifically, the power control logic.
- the fuel property is determined every time the internal combustion engine is started.
- the fuel property needs to be discriminated after refueling that may cause a change in the fuel property.
- refueling since refueling is often performed in a state where the internal combustion engine is stopped, it is desirable to determine the fuel property every time the internal combustion engine is started if it is desired to reliably grasp the change in the fuel property.
- a change in fuel properties due to refueling cannot be detected immediately after starting. This is because old fuel before refueling remains in the fuel pipe 6.
- FIG. 2 is a time chart showing changes in ethanol concentration after refueling in each part of the fuel supply path.
- a change in ethanol concentration at the outlet of the fuel pump 8 is indicated by a broken line
- a change in ethanol concentration at the attachment position of the fuel property sensor 2 is indicated by a solid line
- a change in ethanol concentration in the injector 10 is indicated by a dotted line.
- FIG. 2 shows a case in which ethanol-mixed gasoline is supplied to the fuel tank 4 that contains only gasoline before refueling by refueling performed when the internal combustion engine is stopped.
- the fuel pump 8 is operated and fuel injection from the injector 10 is started, whereby the fuel in the fuel tank 4 is sucked into the fuel pipe 6.
- the ethanol concentration at the outlet of the fuel pump 8 increases, and eventually the ethanol concentration when the remaining fuel in the fuel pipe 6 is completely replaced with the newly sucked fuel. Is constant.
- the ethanol concentration at the attachment position of the fuel property sensor 2 and the ethanol concentration in the injector 10 do not change for a while after the internal combustion engine is started. This is because it takes time for the fuel sucked up by the fuel pump 8 to reach these positions. The time is determined by the relationship between the volume of the fuel pipe 6 from the outlet of the fuel pump 8 to each position and the fuel injection amount by the injector 10.
- the power consumption here includes power supplied from the DC power supply 14 and consumed by the fuel property sensor 2 and power consumed for maintaining the switch 16 in the ECU 12 on. Furthermore, the electric power consumed when ECU12 calculates based on the signal transmitted from the fuel property sensor 2 is also included.
- the standby time may be provided from the start of the internal combustion engine until the power supply to the fuel property sensor 2 is turned on only when the fuel property is determined by the previous trip. If the internal combustion engine stops immediately after the start of the previous trip, the fuel property determination may not be completed. In such a case, the fuel property stored in the memory at the present stage is determined before the previous trip, and is not determined in the previous trip. For this reason, if refueling was performed between the previous trip and the previous trip, the fuel properties stored in the memory and the actual fuel properties in the fuel tank 4 may be different. There is sex. Therefore, when the fuel property has not been determined in the previous trip, it is desirable to turn on the power to the fuel property sensor 2 immediately after the internal combustion engine is started and to quickly determine the fuel property.
- FIG. 3 is a flowchart showing the flow of power control performed in the present embodiment. The process shown in this flowchart is performed when the internal combustion engine is started, for example, when a start switch of the internal combustion engine such as an ignition switch is turned on.
- step S102 it is determined whether the fuel property determination history R in the previous trip is ON or OFF. If the fuel property is determined in the previous trip, the determination history R is ON, and if not determined, the determination history R is OFF. If the determination history R is ON, the determination history R is reset in step S104, and then the determination in step S106 is performed.
- step S106 the integrated value ⁇ Vinj of the fuel injection amount after start-up is calculated and compared with the reference value V1.
- the reference value V1 is the volume of the fuel pipe 6 from the outlet of the fuel pump 8 to the attachment position of the fuel property sensor 2. That is, in step S106, it is determined whether the fuel sucked up by the fuel pump 8 after starting the internal combustion engine has reached the fuel property sensor 2.
- step S106 The determination in step S106 is repeatedly performed until the integrated value ⁇ Vinj reaches the reference value V1.
- the process proceeds to step S108, where the ECU 12 turns on the switch 16 to turn on the fuel property sensor 2 (power ON).
- step S102 determines whether the determination history R is OFF in step S102 or not. If the determination history R is OFF in step S102, steps S104 and S106 are skipped and the process proceeds to step S108, and the power to the fuel property sensor 2 is immediately turned on.
- steps S110 to S120 are performed. These processes are processes for completing the determination of the fuel property and terminating the energization of the fuel property sensor 2.
- the fuel property ethanol concentration in this case
- ⁇ t is a time interval for acquiring the output of the fuel property sensor 2.
- a stability determination value Ca (for example, 1%), which is a reference for determining whether the fuel property is stable, is compared with the output change amount ⁇ C. Until the output change amount ⁇ C is smaller than the stability determination value Ca, the processes of steps S110 and S112 are repeatedly performed.
- step S114 a fuel property stabilization timer is counted up for measuring the duration T in which the fuel property is stable.
- step S116 it is determined whether the fuel property stabilization duration T has reached the stability determination value Ta.
- the stability determination value Ta is set to a time (for example, 3 sec) during which it can be determined that the fuel property is stable. Until the fuel property stabilization duration T exceeds the stability determination value Ta, the processes of steps S110 to S116 are repeated.
- step S118 the determination of the fuel property is completed, and the value of the fuel property stored in the memory is updated to the value of the fuel property determined this time. Further, the above-described determination history R is turned ON. Then, after completion of the determination of the fuel property, the process proceeds to step S120, where the ECU 12 turns off the switch 16 to stop the power supply to the fuel property sensor 2 (power OFF).
- Embodiment 2 FIG. Next, a second embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to FIG.
- the fuel property determination device is applied to the vehicle fuel supply system having the configuration shown in FIG. 1 as in the first embodiment. Therefore, in the following description, it is assumed that the system shown in FIG.
- the fuel property determination device is the same as that of Embodiment 1 in that power consumption associated with the operation of the fuel property sensor 2 is reduced by controlling the power of the fuel property sensor 2.
- the power control of the fuel property sensor 2 employed in the present embodiment is characterized in that a refueling history is used as information for determining the power-on timing. The presence or absence of refueling can be determined from the change in the level gauge in the fuel tank 4. Moreover, you may provide the sensor for exclusive use which detects oil supply in an oil supply opening
- the power control of the fuel property sensor 2 is performed on the assumption that there is a possibility that refueling may be performed when the internal combustion engine is stopped.
- refueling is not performed every time the internal combustion engine stops, and there are more cases where there is no change in fuel properties between the previous trip and the current trip. If it is known that the fuel properties stored in the memory at the start of the internal combustion engine match those of the remaining fuel in the fuel pipe 6, it is assumed that the fuel property has not been determined in the previous trip. However, it is not necessary to start the determination of the fuel properties immediately after starting.
- FIG. 4 is a flowchart showing the flow of power control performed in the present embodiment.
- processes that are the same as those in the first embodiment are assigned the same step numbers as those in the first embodiment.
- the process shown in this flowchart is performed when the internal combustion engine is started, for example, when a start switch of the internal combustion engine such as an ignition switch is turned on.
- the refueling flag F is ON or OFF. This flag is turned on when refueling is physically detected by a sensor or the like, and is turned off when the fuel property determination is completed. Therefore, once refueling is performed, the refueling flag F is ON until the fuel property determination regarding the fuel after refueling is performed.
- step S104 If the refueling flag F is OFF, that is, if refueling has not been performed after the latest fuel property determination, the process proceeds to step S104, and the determination in step S106 is performed after the determination history R is reset. Then, after waiting for the integrated value ⁇ Vinj of the fuel injection amount to exceed the reference value V1, the process proceeds to step S108, where the ECU 12 turns on the switch 16 to turn on the fuel property sensor 2. In this case, it is possible to estimate that no new fuel has been supplied, that is, the property of the fuel in the fuel tank 4 has not changed from before.
- step S102 If the refueling flag F is ON, the process proceeds to step S102, and then it is determined whether the fuel property determination history R in the previous trip is ON or OFF.
- the case where the refueling flag F is ON and the determination history R is ON is a case where refueling is performed after the fuel property is determined in the previous trip until the current start. Also in this case, the process proceeds to step S108 after passing through steps S104 and S106. That is, after the integrated value ⁇ Vinj of the fuel injection amount exceeds the reference value V1, the switch 16 is turned on by the ECU 12 and the fuel property sensor 2 is turned on.
- step S104 and S106 are skipped and the process proceeds to step S108, and the power supply to the fuel property sensor 2 is immediately turned on.
- step S110 to S120 After the power is turned on, the processes in steps S110 to S120 are performed as in the first embodiment. However, in the present embodiment, after the determination of the fuel property is completed in step S118, the process of step S204 is performed. In step S204, the aforementioned refueling flag F is reset. Then, after the fuel supply flag F is turned OFF, the process proceeds to step S120, where the ECU 12 turns off the switch 16 to stop the power supply to the fuel property sensor 2.
- Embodiment 3 FIG. Next, Embodiment 3 of the present invention will be described with reference to FIG.
- the fuel property determination device is applied to the vehicle fuel supply system having the configuration shown in FIG. 1 as in the first embodiment. Therefore, in the following description, it is assumed that the system shown in FIG.
- the fuel property determination device is characterized in that the power control of the fuel property sensor 2 is performed from the viewpoint of ensuring the control accuracy of the air-fuel ratio by accurately determining the fuel property.
- the fuel property is efficiently determined by operating the fuel property sensor 2 from the viewpoint of reducing power consumption.
- the start of fuel property determination is delayed when a special situation occurs. For example, in the first embodiment, it is assumed that refueling is performed when the internal combustion engine is stopped. However, refueling may be performed without stopping the internal combustion engine. In such a case, even if the fuel property has been determined in the previous trip, the determination result and the actual fuel property do not always match.
- the fuel property determination is started after waiting for a while after the start.
- the determination of the fuel property is started immediately without waiting any longer.
- FIG. 5 is a flowchart showing the flow of power control performed in the present embodiment.
- processes that are the same as those in the first embodiment are assigned the same step numbers as those in the first embodiment.
- the process shown in this flowchart is performed when the internal combustion engine is started, for example, when a start switch of the internal combustion engine such as an ignition switch is turned on.
- step S102 it is determined whether the fuel property determination history R in the previous trip is ON or OFF. If the determination history R is ON, determination in step S302 and determination in step S106 are performed. While the determination result of step S302 is affirmative, the determinations of step S302 and step S106 are repeated until the integrated value ⁇ Vinj reaches the reference value V1. When the integrated value ⁇ Vinj exceeds the reference value V1, the process proceeds to step S108, where the ECU 12 turns on the switch 16 to turn on the fuel property sensor 2.
- step S302 it is determined whether the feedback amount (F / B amount) in the air-fuel ratio feedback control is less than the reference value.
- the F / B amount is calculated according to the deviation between the target air-fuel ratio and the actual air-fuel ratio obtained from the signal from the air-fuel ratio sensor.
- the fuel injection amount and the target air-fuel ratio are determined in accordance with the fuel properties stored in the memory. If the stored value is inaccurate, the difference between the target air-fuel ratio and the actual air-fuel ratio increases and F / The amount of B increases. Therefore, when the F / B amount is too large, it can be determined that the fuel property is not correctly determined.
- step S106 If the F / B amount is less than the reference value, the process proceeds to step S106 as described above. However, if the F / B amount is greater than or equal to the reference value, the process exits the loop and proceeds to step S108. That is, the power supply to the fuel property sensor 2 is immediately turned on.
- steps S110 to S120 are performed as in the first embodiment.
- the fuel property sensor 2 is turned on immediately after the fluctuation of the air-fuel ratio exceeding the allowable range is detected, and the determination of the fuel property is started. Air-fuel ratio control by accurate discrimination is ensured.
- the necessity of starting the fuel property determination is determined from the F / B amount.
- Embodiment 4 FIG. Next, a fourth embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to FIG.
- the fuel property determination device is applied to the vehicle fuel supply system having the configuration shown in FIG. 1 as in the first embodiment. Therefore, in the following description, it is assumed that the system shown in FIG.
- the fuel property determination device is characterized in that, similarly to the third embodiment, the power control of the fuel property sensor 2 is performed from the viewpoint of ensuring the control accuracy of the air-fuel ratio by accurately determining the fuel property.
- the focus in the present embodiment is the control accuracy of the air-fuel ratio at the cold start.
- the fuel injection amount is larger than that at the time of warm start. For this reason, at the time of cold start, the change of the fuel in the fuel pipe 6 is quick. Further, at the time of cold start, the fuel injection amount increases, so that it is easily affected by the accuracy of determining the fuel property. Therefore, in the power control according to the present embodiment, when the current start is a cold start, the control accuracy of the air-fuel ratio is prioritized over the power consumption, and the fuel property is determined immediately after the start of the internal combustion engine. To start.
- FIG. 6 is a flowchart showing the flow of power control performed in the present embodiment.
- processes that are the same as those in the first embodiment are assigned the same step numbers as those in the first embodiment.
- the process shown in this flowchart is performed when the internal combustion engine is started, for example, when a start switch of the internal combustion engine such as an ignition switch is turned on.
- the current start is a cold start. Whether it is a cold start can be determined by the water temperature. For example, if the water temperature is 0 ° C. or less, it is determined that the cold start is being performed. If the current start is a cold start, the processes in steps S102, S104, and S106 are all skipped and the process proceeds to step S108. That is, the power supply to the fuel property sensor 2 is immediately turned on.
- the same processing as in the first embodiment is performed. Further, after the power is turned on, the processes in steps S110 to S120 are performed as in the first embodiment.
- the fuel property sensor 2 when the engine is cold-started, the fuel property sensor 2 is turned on immediately after the internal combustion engine is started, and the fuel property determination is started. It can cope with changes in properties.
- Embodiment 5 FIG. Finally, Embodiment 5 of the present invention will be described with reference to FIG.
- the fuel property determination device is applied to the vehicle fuel supply system having the configuration shown in FIG. 1 as in the first embodiment. Therefore, in the following description, it is assumed that the system shown in FIG.
- the fuel property determination device of the present embodiment is characterized in that the power control of the fuel property sensor 2 is performed from the viewpoint of ensuring the control accuracy of the air-fuel ratio by accurately determining the fuel property. is there.
- the focus in the present embodiment is the control accuracy of the air-fuel ratio after the internal combustion engine has been stopped for a long period of time.
- the fuel is a mixed fuel such as ethanol mixed gasoline
- the fuel may be separated in the fuel tank 4 or the fuel pipe 6 while the internal combustion engine is stopped.
- the fuel is separated, even if the fuel property of the entire system is constant, the fuel property partially changes. For example, in the case of ethanol mixed gasoline, the concentration of ethanol is caused by separation.
- the power supply control when the current start is a start after a long-term stop, the control accuracy of the air-fuel ratio is prioritized over the power consumption, and immediately after the internal combustion engine is started. Start fuel property discrimination.
- FIG. 7 is a flowchart showing the flow of power control performed in the present embodiment.
- processes that are the same as those in the first embodiment are assigned the same step numbers as those in the first embodiment.
- the process shown in this flowchart is performed when the internal combustion engine is started, for example, when a start switch of the internal combustion engine such as an ignition switch is turned on.
- the stop time may be measured by a timer, and if the stop time until the current start exceeds the reference time, it may be determined that the stop has been stopped for a long time.
- the reference time depends on the fuel separation speed, but the value can be confirmed by experiment.
- steps S110 to S120 are performed as in the first embodiment.
- the fuel property sensor 2 when the internal combustion engine has been stopped for a long time, the fuel property sensor 2 is turned on immediately after starting and the fuel property determination is started. It is possible to cope with changes in fuel properties.
- the time until the integrated value of the amount of fuel consumed in the internal combustion engine reaches the reference value after the internal combustion engine is started is set as a waiting time until the power is turned on.
- this waiting time may be set by other methods. For example, a physical quantity (rotation speed, intake air quantity, etc.) having a correlation with the integrated value of the amount of fuel consumed by the internal combustion engine may be measured, and the waiting time may be set based on the measured quantity.
- the engine is idling for a while after starting. Therefore, the time required for the fuel in the fuel tank 4 to reach the mounting position of the fuel property sensor 2 is calculated based on the fuel consumption per unit time during idle operation, and this time is used as a waiting time. It's okay. That is, the waiting time until power-on can be set to a fixed value.
- an ethanol concentration sensor is used as the fuel property sensor 2, but what kind of sensor is used may be determined according to the fuel used. For example, if the quality of gasoline used in a gasoline engine varies, a sensor that detects whether the fuel is heavy or light, or a sensor that detects the octane number may be used as the fuel property sensor 2.
- the characteristics of the power control according to the third embodiment can be combined with the power control according to the second embodiment.
- the power control feature according to the fourth embodiment can be combined with the power control according to the second embodiment and the power control according to the third embodiment.
- the power control according to the fifth embodiment can be combined with the power control according to the second embodiment, the power control according to the third embodiment, and the power control according to the fourth embodiment. it can.
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本発明の実施の形態1について図1乃至図3の各図を参照して説明する。 Embodiment 1 FIG.
Embodiment 1 of the present invention will be described with reference to FIGS. 1 to 3.
次に、本発明の実施の形態2について図4を参照して説明する。
Next, a second embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to FIG.
次に、本発明の実施の形態3について図5を参照して説明する。 Embodiment 3 FIG.
Next, Embodiment 3 of the present invention will be described with reference to FIG.
次に、本発明の実施の形態4について図6を参照して説明する。 Embodiment 4 FIG.
Next, a fourth embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to FIG.
最後に、本発明の実施の形態5について図7を参照して説明する。 Embodiment 5 FIG.
Finally, Embodiment 5 of the present invention will be described with reference to FIG.
以上、本発明の実施の形態について説明したが、本発明は上述の実施の形態に限定されるものではない。本発明は、その趣旨を逸脱しない範囲で、上述の実施の形態ものから種々変形して実施することができる。例えば、上述の実施の形態を次のように変形して実施してもよい。 Others.
As mentioned above, although embodiment of this invention was described, this invention is not limited to the above-mentioned embodiment. The present invention can be implemented with various modifications from the above-described embodiments without departing from the spirit of the present invention. For example, the above-described embodiment may be modified as follows.
4 燃料タンク
6 燃料パイプ
8 燃料ポンプ
10 インジェクタ
12 ECU
14 直流電源
16 スイッチ 2 Fuel property sensor 4 Fuel tank 6
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Claims (8)
- 燃料タンクから内燃機関に至る燃料の供給経路に取り付けられた燃料性状センサと、
電源投入の許可信号を受けて前記燃料性状センサへ電源を投入するスイッチと、
前記燃料性状センサの信号に基づいて前記内燃機関に供給される燃料の性状を判別する手段と、
燃料性状の判別結果を記憶する手段と、
前記内燃機関の始動時、前回トリップで燃料性状の判別が行われているかどうか判定する手段と、
前回トリップで燃料性状の判別が行われていると判定された場合、前記内燃機関の始動後しばらくの間待ってから前記許可信号を発信し、前回トリップで燃料性状の判別が行われていないと判定された場合には、前記内燃機関の始動後直ぐに前記許可信号を発信する手段と、
を備えることを特徴とする車両の燃料性状判別装置。 A fuel property sensor attached to a fuel supply path from the fuel tank to the internal combustion engine;
A switch for receiving a power-on permission signal to turn on the fuel property sensor;
Means for determining a property of fuel supplied to the internal combustion engine based on a signal of the fuel property sensor;
Means for storing fuel property determination results;
Means for determining whether the fuel property has been determined in the previous trip when the internal combustion engine is started;
If it is determined that the fuel property has been determined in the previous trip, the permission signal is transmitted after waiting for a while after the internal combustion engine is started, and the fuel property is not determined in the previous trip. If determined, means for transmitting the permission signal immediately after starting the internal combustion engine;
A fuel property discrimination device for a vehicle, comprising: - 燃料タンクから内燃機関に至る燃料の供給経路に取り付けられた燃料性状センサと、
電源投入の許可信号を受けて前記燃料性状センサへ電源を投入するスイッチと、
前記燃料性状センサの信号に基づいて前記内燃機関に供給される燃料の性状を判別する手段と、
燃料性状の判別結果を記憶する手段と、
前記内燃機関の始動時、前回トリップで燃料性状の判別が行われているかどうか判定する手段と、
前記燃料タンクへの給油が行われたら給油信号を発信し、燃料性状の判別が行われたら前記給油信号の発信を停止する手段と、
前記内燃機関の始動時に前記給油信号が検知されており且つ前回トリップで燃料性状の判別が行われていないと判定された場合、前記内燃機関の始動後直ぐに前記許可信号を発信し、前記給油信号が検知されているが前回トリップで燃料性状の判別が行われていると判定された場合、及び前記給油信号が検知されていない場合には、前記内燃機関の始動後しばらくの間待ってから前記許可信号を発信する手段と、
を備えることを特徴とする車両の燃料性状判別装置。 A fuel property sensor attached to a fuel supply path from the fuel tank to the internal combustion engine;
A switch for receiving a power-on permission signal to turn on the fuel property sensor;
Means for determining a property of fuel supplied to the internal combustion engine based on a signal of the fuel property sensor;
Means for storing fuel property determination results;
Means for determining whether the fuel property has been determined in the previous trip when the internal combustion engine is started;
A means for transmitting a fueling signal when fueling to the fuel tank is performed, and a means for stopping transmission of the fueling signal when determining fuel properties;
When the fuel supply signal is detected at the time of starting the internal combustion engine and it is determined that the fuel property has not been determined in the previous trip, the permission signal is transmitted immediately after the start of the internal combustion engine, and the fuel supply signal Is detected, but it is determined that the fuel property has been determined in the previous trip, and if the refueling signal has not been detected, the engine waits for a while after starting the internal combustion engine, and then Means for transmitting a permission signal;
A fuel property discrimination device for a vehicle, comprising: - 前記しばらくの間は、前記内燃機関の始動後に前記内燃機関で消費された燃料量の積算値が所定値に達するまでの時間であることを特徴とする請求の範囲1又は2に記載の車両の燃料性状判別装置。 3. The vehicle according to claim 1, wherein the period of time is a time until the integrated value of the amount of fuel consumed in the internal combustion engine reaches a predetermined value after the internal combustion engine is started. Fuel property discrimination device.
- 前記しばらくの間は、前記内燃機関の始動後に前記燃料タンク内の燃料が前記燃料性状センサの取り付け位置に到達するのに要する時間であることを特徴とする請求の範囲1又は2に記載の車両の燃料性状判別装置。 3. The vehicle according to claim 1, wherein the period of time is a time required for the fuel in the fuel tank to reach the mounting position of the fuel property sensor after the internal combustion engine is started. Fuel property discrimination device.
- 前記燃料性状センサの信号に一定時間変化がない場合に燃料性状の判別を終了する手段と、
燃料性状の判別が終了した場合に前記燃料性状センサへの電源の投入を停止する手段と、
をさらに備えることを特徴とする請求の範囲1乃至4の何れか1項に記載の車両の燃料性状判別装置 Means for terminating determination of fuel properties when there is no change in the signal of the fuel property sensor for a certain period of time;
Means for stopping the power supply to the fuel property sensor when the fuel property determination is completed;
The vehicle fuel property determination device according to any one of claims 1 to 4, further comprising: - 空燃比と相関関係のあるパラメータ値に基づいて許容範囲を超える空燃比の変動を検知する手段と、
許容範囲を超える空燃比の変動が検知された場合に前記許可信号を発信する手段と、
をさらに備えることを特徴とする請求項の範囲1乃至5の何れか1項に記載の車両の燃料性状判別装置。 Means for detecting an air-fuel ratio fluctuation exceeding an allowable range based on a parameter value correlated with the air-fuel ratio;
Means for transmitting the permission signal when a change in air-fuel ratio exceeding an allowable range is detected;
The vehicle fuel property determination device according to claim 1, further comprising: - 前記内燃機関の温度を代表する代表温度を計測する手段と、
前記内燃機関の始動時における代表温度が所定温度以下の場合、前記内燃機関の始動後直ぐに前記許可信号を発信する手段と、
をさらに備えることを特徴とする請求項の範囲1乃至5の何れか1項に記載の車両の燃料性状判別装置。 Means for measuring a representative temperature representative of the temperature of the internal combustion engine;
Means for transmitting the permission signal immediately after the start of the internal combustion engine when the representative temperature at the start of the internal combustion engine is equal to or lower than a predetermined temperature;
The vehicle fuel property determination device according to claim 1, further comprising: - 前回トリップからの前記内燃機関の停止時間を計測する手段と、
今回の始動までの停止時間が所定時間を越える場合、前記内燃機関の始動後直ぐに前記許可信号を発信する手段と、
をさらに備えることを特徴とする請求項の範囲1乃至5の何れか1項に記載の車両の燃料性状判別装置。 Means for measuring the stop time of the internal combustion engine since the previous trip;
Means for transmitting the permission signal immediately after the start of the internal combustion engine, if the stop time until the current start exceeds a predetermined time;
The vehicle fuel property determination device according to claim 1, further comprising:
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